Indiana Interstate 65

Rest Areas

Below is a list of rest areas along Interstate 65 in Indiana. Rest areas are listed from north to south. Northbound travelers read up the page; southbound travelers read down the page.

Mile Marker 231 – Roselawn

  • Rest Area (southbound)
  • Rest Area (northbound)

Mile Marker 196 – Wolcott

  • Rest Area (southbound) closed permanently
  • Rest Area (northbound) closed permanently

Mile Marker 150 – Lebanon

  • Rest Area (southbound) closed

Mile Marker 148 – Lebanon

  • Rest Area (northbound) closed

Mile Marker 73 – Columbus

  • Rest Area (southbound)
  • Rest Area (northbound)

Mile Marker 22 – Henryville

  • Welcome Center (southbound)
  • Welcome Center (northbound)

18 thoughts on “Indiana Interstate 65”

  1. Wolcott rest areas both North and South bound are permanently closed as of November 2023

    Lebanon rest areas both North and South bound are closed as of June 2023 for conversion to truck parking facilities. Unsure if this will wipe out the rest area as well or if it’s an addition to the site itself. Any new information from travelers is appreciated!

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    • Lebanon northbound mile marker 148 still closed to all traffic today on July 22.

      Construction looks to be going swimmingly though.

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    • I just don’t think people realize that everything is transported from somewhere by a truck, they only care about it being on the shelf. There is huge shortage of truck drivers needed for all the stuff that needs to be transported, but yet they close rest area and sometimes make it impossible to find a decent parking place and the disrespect down here from other drivers regardless of what they’re driving it’s just ridiculous, been out here, 30+ years, it’s no wonder why most truck drivers hate people. So a little respect to the people that are out here for weeks and months and away from their family and friends and make it possible for you to have what you have.

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    • My husband and I traveling in Chevy Silverado stopped at one of those “trucks only” rest stops. There were 4 or 5 buildings with individual toilets but only 4 in each building. One building with vending. We didn’t go in vending.

      Why are so many closed for regular travelers? We’ll keep using the trucks only rest areas and I’ll bet other travelers will as well.

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  2. My husband and I were traveling to the Corydon area Monday the 25th. We stopped in to use the restroom at the rest area #030401 just south of Edinburgh, In. When we arrived he went directly in the mens room and the Womens was temporarily closed for cleaning. Just because I really had to go, and I was “surprised” to find the bathroom closed, I said out loud, “closed?” The man soon came out and clearly heard my comment and said to me (and another woman who arrived after me and said the same), “are you going to beat me up?!” I kinda chuckled cuz I thought he was joking and went in to go. After coming out the man kept taunting me in the lobby saying, “oh, the entitled…..oh, the privileged….” My husband was even standing there! I read an earlier comment someone wrote about a rude employee. I’m wondering if it was the same guy. Honestly, it was borderline scary, and if my husband wasn’t with me I would have been really concerned. Thought you’d like to know how these people are representing our state to travelers. PS- I’m about as far from someone who is privileged or elite as one can get!

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  3. Lost stuffed hedgehog, somewhere heading northbound, between Montgomery AL and Nashville TN on April 2nd 2021. Gonna be rough at bedtime for the next couple of weeks unless a miracle.

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  4. Lost lamb stuffed animal. Old and dirty looking but well loved. Northbound i65 on January 30th. This stuffy is going to be so missed.

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  5. Heading home after burying my father, I stopped at the rest area on 65 S. mile marker 73. I walked in across the carpet into the restroom, as I was coming out the attendant made a rude comment about mud on my shoes. I felt like that comment was uncalled for, as he did not know why I had mud on my shoes. And I certainly did not attend to create more work for him.

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  6. Mile marker 150 is in dire need of cleaning. The urine odor is present in the lobby. Mold & disgusting stalls are evident that this location is not kept up. Not a good impression as out of state visitors routinely pass through these stops. I made note never to stop at that location again.

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    • I recently started cleaning here so i do not know how it was then but now i can assure you that it smells pretty good and is very well maintained i get compliments daily from travelers i hope to see you some time.

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